Blood Pressure Care|Herbal Formula #1213

Nearly one out of three adults are diagnosed with high blood pressure or hypertension. A quarter of all prescriptions are written are for this condition, and long-term use can lead to heart problems and interference with calcium metabolism. If you are searching for treatments to help with the condition, there are many effective remedies at your disposal.

If you have hypertension, your heart has to work extra hard to pump blood through the body, which can often lead to atherosclerosis or hardening of the arteries, congestive heart failure, kidney disease, and even blindness.

Medications can be harsh, and while best avoided if possible, if you are on them, know that natural remedies can interfere with their functioning.

Black Cohosh affects the circulatory system by slowing and strengthening the heart pulse. Cimicifuga racemosa, also known as Squaw root, black snakeroot, rattleroot, and bugbane, is prized by Native Americans for women's issues as well. The main ingredients are triterpene glycosides, especially actein, related compounds, and cimigoside.

Black cohosh also contains tannins, phytosterols, and fatty acids. The salicylic acid found in Black cohosh acts as a natural anti-inflammatory that directly mimics the activity of aspirin. It also acts as a nerve sedative to reduce hypertension or nerve-induced blood pressure, vertigo, heart palpitations, tinnitus, nervousness, irritability, sleep disturbance, anxiety, vaginal dryness, and depression.

As a menopause herb, medical studies reported Black Cohosh to be more effective than estrogen in relieving symptoms and in normalizing the appearance of vaginal cells under microscopic evaluation.

Blue Cohosh is high in minerals, and when combined with other herbs, it may be beneficial for bronchitis, nervous disorders, high blood pressure, urinary tract ailments, and rheumatism. High in potassium, magnesium, calcium, iron, silicon, and phosphorus, it has been commonly used for menstrual difficulties, as it is helpful for regulating and promoting menstrual flow. Contraindications:Both Black and Blue Cohosh may pose risks for potential side effects, Blue Cohosh may affect blood pressure, which can cause an unsafe increase in blood pressure, especially for a laboring mother. Monitor your blood pressure carefully if you use either of these herbs, as it may raise or lower it. Symptoms include (but are not limited to) a headache, ringing in the ears, dizziness, or lightheadedness. Do not use in early pregnancy or nursing. Do not take large amounts.
Keep out of reach of children.

Yarrow Flowers: The herb is a ready first-aid treatment for wounds and nosebleeds. Yarrow extract strengthens the circulatory system and helps moves stagnant blood, clears blood clots, tones blood vessels and lowers blood pressure. Known as a "cure-all" herb, it is beneficial for the blood system throughout the entire body; especially for conditions related to hypertension, including coronary thrombosis. Externally, Yarrow is a great equalizer, as it moves where necessary and tones the epidermis where needed. Contraindications: It is not appropriate for long term use. Do not use if
pregnant. Keep out of reach of children.

Wild Cherry Bark: Wild cherry bark has a sedative affect on the respiratory nerves, aids in digestion and is useful for digestive weakness, including: ulcers, gastritis, colitis, diarrhea, dysentery, and dyspepsia. The herb is also known to have an effect on the circulatory and cardiovascular system, by increasing circulation to the extremities and relieving heart palpitations and high blood pressure. It is useful for heart related anxiety-induced palpitations and high blood pressure due to stress. Contraindications: The leaves are considered to be poisonous. Keep out of reach of children

Hyssop Leaf: generally used to treat symptoms related to cardiovascular disorders. Both a sedative and a stimulant, Hyssop Leaf may be regulate blood pressure, and for hypotension, it may be helpful in relieving symptoms such as headache, nausea, and vomiting. Ursolic acid and oleanolic acid content of the Hyssop herb contain cholesterol-lowering or anti-hyperlipidemic properties. The volatile oil found in Hyssop contains thujone, camphor, linalool, boryl acetate, isopinocamphone, as well an a-terpinene. These properties also help alleviate indigestion and soothe the colon. Since Hyssop helps in regulating the nervous system, it may also help to maintain emotional balance. Contraindications: Should not be used by pregnant women. Not recommended for
those with seizures. Keep out of reach of children.

Garlic Bulb is a home remedy staple food that is rich in beneficial constituents , however, Allicin, a key component of the herb is relatively unstable and typically deactivated when it comes in contact with our stomachs. When taken in tincture, or tablet, however, Allicin provides solid results in lowering blood pressure. It is believed to work by relaxing blood vessels while reducing pressure and interferes with the effects of angiotensin in elevating blood pressure and smoothing contracting muscles. Contraindications:
If you are pregnant, nursing, taking any medications or planning any
medical procedure, consult your doctor before use. Discontinue use and consult
your doctor if any adverse reactions occur. Keep out of reach of children.

Everyone is advised to seek the guidance of a health professional prior to taking any of the herbs contained in the formula, since they may interact poorly with other supplements and medications.

All of our ingredients are Certified Organic, Kosher, or Responsibly Wildcrafted. No genetically modified organisms (GMO's) are involved. All other products that are distributed by us meet our high-quality standards.

Instructions: Use 6-12 drops in juice or water, under the tongue or as desired. May be taken 3 times daily. Shake well. Store in cool dark place.

Keep out of reach of children.

Disclaimer: The information presented herein by New Way Herbs is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease. Individual results may vary, and before using any supplements, it is always advisable to consult with your own healthcare provider.